Outreach and Education
Outreach is two-way communication between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the public to establish mutual understanding, promote involvement, and influence attitudes and actions, with the goal of improving joint stewardship of our natural resources.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife resources in Alabama can provide a wide variety of assistance to schools, community and civic organizations, state and local governments, and others interested in learning about our programs to include protection of Endangered Species. Some types of outreach assistance we can provide include:
- Print and video materials
- Representation at school and community events
- Education seminars
- Guest speaker programs
- Public domain wildlife photos
- Tours
For more information, please contact -- (251) 441-5181 ext. 39, FAX (251) 441-6222, or via email.
For Kids
Our national website also has great information and materials available for immediate download:
- Education for Conservation
- Especially for Kids
- Let's Go Outside
- Southeast Kids
- Neighborhood Explorers
- Junior Duck Stamp Program
- Environmental Kids Club
- Great BackYard Bird Count
- GORP

